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Direct Recognition of Fusobacterium nucleatum by the NK Cell Natural Cytotoxicity Receptor NKp46 Aggravates Periodontal Disease

Figure 5

The infiltration of immune cells into the F. nucleatum challenged chambers is NCR1-independent.

The presence of immune cells; (A) lymphocytes and (B) DC (identified by CD11c) and macrophages (identified by F4/80) in the chambers were analyzed by FACS, 2 hours following the injection of F. nucleatum. The mAb used for staining is indicated in the Y axis. IC is isotype control. The percentage of the various cells and the cell numbers are indicated in each quadrant. One representative experiment out of four is shown.

Figure 5

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002601.g005